We theoretically elucidate the system length (L) dependence of phonon-induced current noise in carbon nanotubes at room temperature over a broad range, encompassing the quantum ballistic and classical diffusive regimes. The power spectral density for the current noise is maximally enhanced when L is comparable to the mean free path L0 of an electron. In the ballistic limit of L/L0≪1, the power spectral density increases in proportion to L, whereas in the diffusive limit of L/L0≫1, it shows a power-law decay L−α with a scaling parameter α=3.81. The noise decay for single-walled carbon nanotubes is faster than that previously predicted based on a simple model because of the various electron-phonon scattering processes and the complex energy dependence of the phonon relaxation time.
@article{arxiv.2506.02569,
title = {Phonon-Induced Current Noise in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes across the Ballistic-Diffusive Crossover},
author = {Aina Sumiyoshi and Takahiro Yamamoto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.02569},
year = {2025}
}